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Keeping Children Safe
  • Welcome
    • Your Learning Environment
    • Description and Goals
    • Learning Objectives
    • Contact Information
    • For More Information
  • Topic 1: Your Legal Responsibilities
    • Failure to Report and Making False Reports
    • Circumstances That Must Be Reported
    • Acts and Laws
  • Topic 2: Working Together
    • Information Sharing
    • Roles and Responsibilities
    • Aboriginal Considerations
  • Topic 3: Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect
    • Direct and Indirect Disclosures
    • Definitions and Indicators
    • Example Situations and Responsibilities
    • When To Call
  • Topic 4: Responding to Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect
    • What To Do
    • When There are Indicators
  • Topic 5: Reporting
    • What to Report
    • When to Call the Police
    • Notifying Other Authorities
    • After You Make a Report
    • Appropriate Record Keeping
    • Aboriginal Considerations
  • Take the Test
Keeping Children Safe

Learn More
  • Welcome
    • Your Learning Environment
    • Description and Goals
    • Learning Objectives
    • Contact Information
    • For More Information
  • Topic 1: Your Legal Responsibilities
    • Failure to Report and Making False Reports
    • Circumstances That Must Be Reported
    • Acts and Laws
  • Topic 2: Working Together
    • Information Sharing
    • Roles and Responsibilities
    • Aboriginal Considerations
  • Topic 3: Recognizing Child Abuse and Neglect
    • Direct and Indirect Disclosures
    • Definitions and Indicators
    • Example Situations and Responsibilities
    • When To Call
  • Topic 4: Responding to Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect
    • What To Do
    • When There are Indicators
  • Topic 5: Reporting
    • What to Report
    • When to Call the Police
    • Notifying Other Authorities
    • After You Make a Report
    • Appropriate Record Keeping
    • Aboriginal Considerations
  • Take the Test

Take the Test

Click on the appropriate link below if you are required to take the Reporting Abuse Test as a condition of your employment. There is one link for School District 60 employees and a separate link for employees of other organizations. The reason for separate links is administrative only and the Reporting Abuse Test is identical for all those who take it.

Reporting Abuse Test for School District 60 Employees

Reporting Abuse Test for Employees of Other Organizations

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